McDonald’s unveils the surprising breakfast orders of Hollywood’s elite in its latest commercial. From extravagant meals with ten syrup packets to minimalist choices, see what stars are ordering for their morning McDonald’s fix.
McDonald’s is dishing out the “one meal Hollywood relies on”—the breakfast orders of famous people — to the public.
In its most recent commercial, McDonald’s asked a number of A-listers—including several Oscar nominees—what they like to have for breakfast. The responses are, unsurprisingly, as diverse as the winning performances at this year’s Oscars, Food & Wine shares
A number of famous faces, including Teyana Taylor, Edgar Ramirez, Michael B. Jordan, and Jackie Chan, are featured in the 30-second commercial, which showcases their preferred breakfast products from McDonald’s. In addition to a few hidden treats for brand and celebrity lovers, receipts reveal even more celebrity orders.
From the Travis Scott Meal in 2020 to the BTS Meal, the Cardi B & Offset Meal, the Angel Reese Special, and many more, McDonald’s most famous fans have recently become an integral aspect of their marketing strategy.
See what your favourite star ate for breakfast today by reading on or watching the complete clip.
Actress and model Julia Fox offers a suitably avant-garde reaction when asked to describe her breakfast order at McDonald’s. A mug of hot chocolate with additional whipped cream, three warm chocolate chip cookies, and ten packets of syrup.
Teyana Taylor’s preferred McDonald’s breakfast deserves praise for its meticulousness. One of those breakfast items that appears to be in and out of the menu, the McChicken Biscuit with Cheese, served with jelly, additional butter, and syrup on the side, along with hot cakes, sausage, eggs, and a big glass of orange juice.
In his many film and television roles, Kieran Culkin has portrayed characters who are sour, naughty, and acidic. For this reason, it is not surprising that his response to the question “What’s your go-to McDonald’s breakfast order?” is so insincere: just one small Coke.
The prison drama “Sing Sing,” in which Colman Domingo starred, received rave reviews this year. His elaborate breakfast order includes a coffee, hash potatoes, an Egg McMuffin Meal, strawberry jelly, ketchup, and bottled water. A Strawberry Banana Smoothie rounds out the side menu; like “Sing Sing” during the awards season this year, it’s a powerful player that doesn’t get enough attention.
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